Last updated: October 7, 2024
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Make Coals, Take Coals
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Infographic of 5 steps for a responsible beach fire
Step 1: Text: Purchase Firewood Locally. Bring a bucket to carry firewood to the beach. Infographic: Two people standing on a beach with wood logs and a bucket..
Step 2: Text: Prevent Wildfires. Build your fire on the beach between the water and the vegetation. Infographic: a clipart of a campfire in the sand.
Step 3: Text: Enjoy your beach fire. Do not burn any garbage. Pack out what you pack in. Infographic: Three people around a campfire with bucket of water
Step 4: Text: Douse Don't Bury. Use your bucket to douse the fire with water until cool to the touch. Infographic: clipart bucket spilling water.
Step 5: Text: Leave no trace. Fill your bucket with cool coals from the beach to dispose of elsewhere. Infographic: two people sitting and standing near black charcoal on the sand. One person holds a bucket.
Steps for having a responsible beach fire
Beach fires are permitted in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore between the Lake Michigan water line and dune vegetation.
1. Before heading to the beach
- Purchase firewood locally to prevent the spread of invasive species.
- Pack a bucket for carrying supplies and putting out your fire.
2. Pick your spot
- Look for a spot where someone had a fire previously. Using the same spot helps to Leave No Trace by minimizing coals on the beach.
- Build your fire between the waterline and first dune or area of vegetation to prevent forest fires.
3. Enjoy your fire
- Limit the size of your fire.
- Fill your bucket with water from Lake Michigan to have onhand in an emergency.
- Only burn wood.
- Keep track of all belongings.
4. Douse your fire
- Use your bucket to fill water from Lake Michigan and douse your fire until it is cold to the touch. It may take several buckets to fully douse the fire.
- DO NOT bury your coals with sand. This can burn the feet of those walking the beach.
5. Before you leave
- Be sure to pack out everything you brought with you, including trash.
- Fill your bucket with cooled coals from your fire, or from nearby fire remnants from the beach to dispose of elsewhere.